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Table of Reciprocals of the Integers from 100,000 through 200,009. Pp. viii + 204. 1943. 24s. - Table of the Bessel Functions J0(z) and J1(z) for Complex Arguments. Pp. xliv + 406. 1943. 30s. - Tables of Lagrangian Interpolation Coefficients. Pp. xxxvi + 394. 1944. 30s.

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Note on page 30 * W. H. Oakes, Table of the Reciprocals of Numbers, from 1 to 100,000, … , London, Lay ton, 1865.

Note on page 30 † M. B. Cotsworth, Reciprocals, London, Author, 1902. Now sold by Scientific Computing Service.

Note on page 31 * See K. Hayashi, Fünfstellige Funktionentafeln, pp. 105-109, Berlin, Springer, 1930.

Note on page 31 ‐ B.A. Reports for 1893 (pp. 227-279) and 1896 (pp. 98-149). B.A. Mathematical Tables, Vol. 6. Bessel Functions, Part 1, Functions of Order Zero and Unity. Cambridge University Press, 1937.

Note on page 32 * A. J. Thompson, “ Table of the Coefficients of Everett's Central-Difference Interpolation Formula ”. Tracts for Computers, No. V. Second edition, Cambridge University Press, 1943.

Note on page 33 * W. G. Bickley, “ Formulae for Numerical Integration ” , Math. Gazette, 23, 352-360, 1939.